Global Strategies & Solutions

Over the ages humans have recognised problems they face, and have devised and implemented solutions and strategies to overcome them. But what was the problem and logic behind these strategies, how were they implemented, and what were their outcomes - positive or negative, deliberate or unintended? The Global Strategies and Solutions section of the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential is an ongoing attempt to record and map the relationships between any strategies and solutions that humanity actually or potentially uses, in the hopes that a better overall understanding of which would greatly enhance our ability to formulate effective strategies to global problems.

The Global Strategies and Solutions section details this problem and over 32,000 others and the 280,000 relationships between them - from Awarding prizes, Breaking down cultural isolation and Campaigning, to Wishing and Using witchcraft. The strategies presented are those recognized by over 69,000 international organizations including IGOs, NGOs and other bodies (profiled in the Yearbook of International Organizations). Some strategies may be recognized by many organizations, others may only be recognized by loose networks, movements or isolated groups of experts.

Strategy Strategy Type
Advocating for lesbians D: Detailed strategies
Reducing international disparity in the consumption of resources F: Exceptional strategies
Lowering learning expectations F: Exceptional strategies
Allowing A: Abstract fundamental strategies
Advancing-Inconveniencing P: Strategy polarities
Making decisions at the global level C: Cross-sectoral strategies
Limiting peace B: Basic universal strategies
Delivering necessary public utilities B: Basic universal strategies
Regulating economic resource availability E: Emanations of other strategies
Improving scientific reasoning E: Emanations of other strategies
Limiting cross-island access G: Very Specific strategies
Doing without adequate postal agents F: Exceptional strategies
Guiding creation of communal knowledge F: Exceptional strategies
Rehabilitating oppressive regimes C: Cross-sectoral strategies
Using bureaucratic apathy F: Exceptional strategies
Advertising basic service requirements G: Very Specific strategies
Managing purchasing D: Detailed strategies
Providing support to both intergovernmental and inter-agency coordination mechanisms E: Emanations of other strategies
Reducing political violence E: Emanations of other strategies
Abstaining from participation in development D: Detailed strategies
Resulting-Impending P: Strategy polarities
Freeing up availability of health resources D: Detailed strategies
Abstaining from development of life skills F: Exceptional strategies
Executing on-going project decisions F: Exceptional strategies
Reducing protectionist measures G: Very Specific strategies
Discovering relevant external markets F: Exceptional strategies
Abandoning unity E: Emanations of other strategies
Risking bad weather F: Exceptional strategies
Preserving earning power F: Exceptional strategies
Improving reliability of family clinics E: Emanations of other strategies
Preserving dependence on international inequality F: Exceptional strategies
Being fallible B: Basic universal strategies
Balancing interpretations of multilateral principles F: Exceptional strategies
Providing sufficient medical records D: Detailed strategies
Eliciting corporate responses to ultimate concerns G: Very Specific strategies
Appreciating emotional immaturity G: Very Specific strategies
Breaching promise F: Exceptional strategies
Using political weapons D: Detailed strategies
Emphasizing prevention to combat cancer incidence F: Exceptional strategies
Holding to doctrine F: Exceptional strategies
Using internet to seek global support G: Very Specific strategies
Depoliticizing scholarship F: Exceptional strategies
Displacing children F: Exceptional strategies
Resisting foreign military intervention G: Very Specific strategies
Exploiting political differences among countries F: Exceptional strategies
Abstaining from family life education F: Exceptional strategies
Detecting unidentified medical problems E: Emanations of other strategies
Training women E: Emanations of other strategies
Reducing protectionism in the telecommunications industries G: Very Specific strategies
Rationalizing simultaneous development of natural resources F: Exceptional strategies

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